Interior Design Portfolio — Iowa State University
Space · Concept · Community
I'm Jasmyn Leng, an Interior Design student at Iowa State University with a passion for creating spaces that are more than aesthetically pleasing — they tell stories, build community, and reflect the people who inhabit them.
My work spans commercial, hospitality, and residential environments, always grounded in thorough research, conceptual thinking, and a keen attention to materials, light, and spatial flow. Each project begins with a question: how does this space make people feel?
From music venues in Des Moines' Highland Park to gallery pavilions inspired by Eero Saarinen, I bring curiosity and intentionality to every brief.
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A community music venue and retail space in Des Moines' Highland Park — where music becomes the heartbeat of the community.
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A warm, contemporary office café reimagined as a shared home base — blending productivity with comfort across two floors.
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A multi-use gallery pavilion inspired by Eero Saarinen's philosophy of place attachment — merging uniqueness, balance, and unity.
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A refined residential floor plan with CAD documentation, kitchen elevations, and hand-rendered perspective sketches.
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Foundational studio drawing practice from DSN S 131 — perspective sketches, architectural studies, and hand-rendered observational works.
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